Year 10 English: the on-ramp to senior English
Year 10 is the last stop before Years 11 and 12 – comparative analysis, extended argumentative writing, and academic conventions that senior English assumes are already solid. Here's what your child covers and how to help at home.
What Year 10 English covers
Reading & Comprehension
Reading across multiple, often lengthy texts and synthesising them into a coherent view.
Writing
Extended, polished writing that senior English builds directly on.
Grammar & Style
Precision and polish – the mark of senior-ready writing.
Literature
The topics most Year 10 kids struggle with
If your child is finding English hard this year, it's very often one of these – and they're all fixable with targeted practice:
- Comparative analysis – discussing two texts together, not just one after the other.
- Referencing & academic conventions – correctly citing evidence, which senior English assumes is automatic.
- Extended writing stamina – sustaining a clear argument across a longer piece.
How to tell if your child has gaps
Report cards and "they seem fine" aren't always reliable – kids can keep up in class while quietly missing foundations. Warning signs:
- Comparative essays discuss the two texts in separate halves rather than together.
- Doesn't reference sources, or does it inconsistently.
- Longer pieces lose their thread or repeat themselves.
- Homework takes far longer than it should, or brings stress.
The fastest way to know for sure is a short placement check that tests across all the Year 10 topics and shows you exactly where the gaps are – strand by strand.
See exactly where your child is – free
A free 10-minute check across the Year 10 topics. You get a clear gap report: what's strong, what to focus on. No credit card.
Start the free check →Takes about 10 minutes · Years 4–10 · Australian curriculum
How to help at home
- Compare everything. Two films, two articles, two songs – practise finding similarities and differences out loud.
- Model referencing. Show them how to note down a source the moment they use it, not after.
- Little and often. Ten focused minutes daily beats long weekend sessions.
- Make them explain. "Talk me through it" reveals real understanding versus copying.
This is exactly how Summit Learning works: we place your child precisely, then build a daily plan around their gaps – at the right level, with worked feedback on every question, and progress you can see.
Walk into senior English ready
Free placement check first – then a personalised weekly plan. Both subjects, all of Years 4–10. From $24/mo, cancel anytime.
See where my child is – free →This guide is a general overview for parents and reflects the broad scope of Year 10 English in the Australian curriculum. Exact content can vary by state and school.